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V. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, HAT.KM. OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1000. 8 M IV WOMAN1 '-' WTHE CASE United States Attorney Is Lo6Klng for Women With Whom StenslandWas Friendly Chicago, Aug. 13. Assistant Unit ed Btatcq i Attorney Olsen lias applied for additional lienclj warrants against persons alleged to bo connected with tho wrecking of the Milwaukee Av enue bank. Olson Bays: "I am In terested Just now In tho relatloiiB be tween Stonsland anil some women prominent In Chicago and othora olBOwhoro, ns It Is pobhIIjIo one of theso wornon may throw omo light on the cxtonslvo forgurlcB, and they may oven he Involved directly." Tho Police aro Boarchlng tho Stcns land mntiBlon for an alleged secret room In which Stcnslnnd may bo hid den, or ovldonco bo conccnlcd. Tho builders of tho Iioiiho are aiding. MADE A GOOD HAUL (Four O'clock Edition.) Ban Francisco', Aug. 13. Mrs. Lamport, of J DO Lopez street, waa robbed of a uatchol containing $3300 in gold In tho lobby of tho Ban Fran cisco BavlngB Union thlH morning. i8ho drew tho money from tho UlbuV- utlln Imnlf for tho imii'Iidku nf tiiirrlinn. Aug Bomo realty, and not mooting her customers decided to doposlt tho money In tho Hnvlngs Union. Whllu standing before tho toller's window sho was suddenly npproached by a man of about 50, who tapped her on the shoulder and Bald: "Oh, you nre Mrs. Smith, I bollovo?" Mrs. Lamport said hIiu wiib not, and tho man Hpologlxed and turned nway. It was then dWcovorcd that her satchel had been taken, and one belonging to another cuNtomer In tho bnnk substi tuted. Thoro lu no cluo to tho thluf. Known by Her Teeth. Lqb Angeles, Aug. 13. Mrs. John Chapman, of Ocwin Park, sister of Posoyllorton, who found tho body lu Temeicnl canyon, says the deceased was Mrs. Anna Tower, of Ban Fran Cisco. Sho Hays Mtb. Tower worked M flanta Monica hIiico April. Hhu disappeared a mouth ago. Sho says sho had four teeth shot out lu Ban Francisco by n rejected lovor, and i no missing teeth nro tho basis of Identification, Four lloyn Killed. Elliaboth. N. J., Aug. 13. Four unidentified boy, nil under fifteen, woro killed this ortornoou on tho Con tral railroad. I O !.-. Clilntgo .Market. Chicago, Aug. 13. Wheat 73UGP 73 ft. corn JOStftUH, cmts 31 H if 31H. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FplU), Our Ladd & Hush's Hank, Balom, Or The Ease and Comfort With which mi oyo glass rides tha mom depends upon lu adjustment, rather tfcau on the kind or frtimo, Tlwre is a knack In boiulluir ami .. Jutting frames to nt a noj that is only WMUtoil by ono of practical experience In their construction, and thorough knowledge of facial con tOr. Wo tnaku each, pair of glauea Jit lacs Individual noto und our Jon aro tho vory bvt quality that ca be bad, We tevar Sacrifice QtWy to Price Barr's Jewelry Store CITIZENS HISS THE JURYMEN Missourians Will not Stand for Law That Protects Ne groes Who Assault White Girls Springfield, Mo.f Aug. 13. Nine tnloamen had qualified by noon. The spectators, men, women and chll ilrnn. hlesed one iuror who Bald he would bo willing to lot tho law tako Its course If his wife or daughter wcro attacked by a 'negro. STRIKE DOWN IN FRISCO Ban Francisco. Aug. 13. Two hundred composition roofers struck this morning for an Increuso from $-1 to $& per dny. Tho Drcen, Wilson & Harris Company compiled with their demands, nnd their employes re turned to work. Other contractors rofiiBcd their domnnds. Tho water front strlko was further complicated this morning, when sov eral hundred boiler makors and ship smiths fromtho vnrlous Iron works throughout tho city presented a de mand for an Increase from $3.50 to $-1 por dny. Unless this ralso Ih fortllCOinlllK Or a compromise effect- on nnoiner striKO win unuouiiteuiy ....... i result, up to this afternoon all mom hers of tho riggers' and stovadoros union, numbering some 1800, re turned to work on all tho docks with tho exception of tho American Ha waii Company. Tho Btovadores' de mands woro conceded. Thoy wore for an Increase from 40 to 50 cents an hour, for eight hours' work, and from GO to 75 cents for overtlmo on constwlBo vessols. and G5 centB for loading and discharging deep water vessels. -o WOMAN IX Till: CASH. Butcher Heat 11 In Itlviil on Wedding Imy nnd Then Quit. Ulchmond, Cnl Aug. 13. Uo cause Marno Plnnl refused to marry him, and throw his ring at his feet. on tho street, on their wedding day, i Loulo Folleta, a butcher, suicided by , shooting himself In tho mouth In a vacant lot last night. Thoy wuro to; . - i have boon mnrrled yesterday. Fol- lotu met his brldo to-be on tho street with another suitor, and, after soundly beating his rival, announced his Intention of committing suicide. Will (Jive Them Immunity. Chicago, Aug. 13. Hallroad men announce they aro willing to unenrth tho transactions between their roads and tho Standard. It Is said Immu- ( nlty Is the prlco tho federal authorl-i ties nro paying for tho Information It Is understood Indlctmunts against tho Standard nro all roudy to bo ro-' un-iieu whom mo jury meets on the 31)111. Trial Itnees for Itookovelt Uiip. Mnrblohuad, Mnss., Aug. 13. Tho trial races of tho American cnmll. dates for the Sondorklasso l.oni- from which tho three boats nro io ho aolected which will Ball aKnlnst the Gorman boats nt Kiel for tho Itooso volt cup began hero thin morning. Nineteen boats aro taking part lu the races. Stnndnrtl Hrlln's Ofileers, Columbus. ()., Aug. 13. Tho Standard has established means to get Information from tho state na tional legal departments, which are co-oporatliiK with tho prosecution nt. torneys. it is fouud that thor. lm. boon serious leak, and tho depart ment vcdeavorlng to find where. All Took n lti. Oyster lly, N. v., Aug. 13. Henry Tnft, tho secretary's brother, and Uolmrt llrldt;, Joined tho party at Sagamore, nnd all remained to lunch. Tho I-ongworths will remain mot of tho wok. Another lUnk Thief, UlrmluKhaiu, Ala., Aug. . Alexander Chesholm, paylnu toller of tho First National bank. .who. was arretted today, confessed to a hr.r. :o ot $100,000. MlnUtrr to Xurw.r. CnrUtlaua, Norway, Aug. 13 (Plw. American minister to Nor ay, Printed hit rredcatlala to aids maxon this morning. WARM FOR THE ICEMEN (Four O'clock Edition.)' Boston, Aug. 13. Indictments that woro returned, sealed, Saturday wero announced today against 17 In dividuals. Ice dealers, charging them with combining unlawfully to manip ulate the price of Ico and secure a monopoly. Six corporations are charged with the conspiracy. Presi dent Louis G. White, of the Massa chusetts Ice Dealers' Association, the secretary and 15 members, Individu als, nre indicted. bryaT WILL BE SO COY Washington, Aug. 13. It la ex pected Bryan, after his arrival, will hold aloof from his parties nffa'irs until nearly the convention time. He will go to Australia to study nnd wrlto about polltlcul economic con ditions. Wants Sullivan Out. Paris, Aug. 13. Ilryan, in dis cussing his demand that Sullivan re sign, says ho Is not Influenced by Dunlnp, as Sullivan has charged. He says tho organization needs to be purged of such as Sullivan. He limiPfl tn plnnnnii It wltliniif n flirlit. but If n fleht Is nprnsnnrv Min Rnnrmr it stnrts tho better ho will like It. DIAZ SETTLES STRIKE Kl Paso, Texas, Aug. 13. Two thousand employes In tho mechanic al department of tho Mexican Con tral, wont back today, after n strlko lasting a couple of weeks, as tho re sult of a mooting botweon the strik ers and President Diaz. Tho latter advised tho men to return to work, saying that ho would recommend thnt whoro tho men were the equal of Americans lu skill, they would re ceive tho sarno wages. This was the cause of tho strike. Freight busi ness was nlmost at a standstill. Chief Savage i:plnlim. In tho account of tho Hro In tho Litchfield pasture Saturday ovenlnsr. It wns stated that tho firo department declined to attend. This was evl- dontly u mistake, us tho call for tho department wns sent over tho tele- l,ll0v. nnd tho informer Bald that t,lu "PParutus was-not needed, but tnul ,11011 wro wanted to fight tho nr,) At that tlmo Chief Savage and tl10 "I'Puratus wero at another grass nro "d there woro no men at tho ''opurtmont to send. Chief Savage wonl to the scene of tho blaze as soon "" "u returned from tho other firo As It wns, tho engine and hose wagons would havo boon entirely useless. Olveii Their Liberty. Oovernor Chamborlaln this after noon pardoned C. J. Smith, s.u.t ,. from Curry county for asaiuilt wUi a dnngerous weajmn; nndThomaa Leonard, Btntenced from Multnomah COUlltV tiir liir..lnv... 1.. . these Instauces, there was doubt o(!n wio man's Bullt, and thoy wero both serving short terms. Tho district at torneys in both cases recommended tho pardons. Admitted to lhill. Chester O. 1). Muson, who wns ar rested a few days ago for Improper conduct was today admitted to ball. Cash ball of MOO was Blvon. Tho trial of Mason has been postponed, and lu tho meantime he has gone baok to thu Institution where he la undergoing treatment for the use of morphine and cocaine. Tho girl who wua arrested nt tho samo tiiii i- . liberty under her own recognizance o Her HcKret. Marjorlo had been given Boma lmr.i peppermint candles, and. nfir ,i.. lag ono In her mouth for a few min utes, she ran to hor mother and cried, "Oh, mother. I swaUou-i .. candy!" "Never tulud." laid her mother' 'U will not hurt you." "Yes, I know." said Marfari ... 1 !., .. ..... " uv i- .w.v tug uio oi u." Youth Com llanlon. FIRE SWEEPS THE SANTIAffl (Continued from page one.) and tho damage done threatens to be enormous. The forest rangers in the Cascade range, within reach of the fire, has tened to the scene and all the avail able men were taken Into tno woous ... i,t vin ncniPB nnd confino them to the smallest possible space but It n.na foam,! Mint the loss would be far greater than that sustained a couple of weeks ago when a fire started the other side of Gates and burned lor several days until the rain aided the firefighters In quenching the flames. The fire last night was burning principally government timber, but tho flames were rushing in tho direc tion of private holdings and It was feared that If they were not checked, Miov would reach the large holdlngB of the Curtlss Lumber Co., nnd other largo owners of timber lauds In that section of the reserve. The fishing excursion to Detroit, advertised for last evening, wns In part at least called off. Tho train went out but it was expected that Mill City would be about the end of tho run for the excursionists and those who did not wish to go there remained behind. A number of Albany and Salem people are known to bo camping In tho woods along tho Brcltenbush river nnd further up In the moun tains nnd last evening some uneasi ness was felt for these summer campers in the mountains. But it was pointed out that the campers had doubtless seen the flro In time so that they were enabled to reach Detroit or some other point where they would be safe from the flames and thnt no cnuso existed to feel uneasy ns to the fate of the camp ing pnrtles. Further up In the mountains there nre large tracts that havo been logged over In the past nnd peoplo caught before tho fire could easily reach one of these tracts and there escape tho fire though compelled to undergo some discom forts for a day or two. Mill City Anxious. Mill City, Ore., Aug .11. (Spe cial.) Tho Hro on the east end nf tho C. & E. railroad, In the Santlnm canyon, is doing grent damage and 13 tho worst fire seen there In years It Is burning from n point a mile this side of Derry station to Detroit, n distance three miles along the road and river nnd tho flames havo Invad ed tho timber In each direction, do ing enormous damage. Several rail road bridges on tho upper end of the road have been damaged but none destroyed. The town of Ilerry Is badly scorched and several ranchers In tho woods nre in the rnngor of losing their property. Ono of tho logging camps of the Curtlss Lumber company hns been burned out and a logging engine destroyed and nn. other logKlnt; outfit l in c,.ri,. danger tonight. Tho Curtlss company hns sent Mip entire crow from this plac'o to tlht tho fire. Tho men worn tnWm. .... .. the logging onglne. used on tho new rond ncross the river from this plnce. More men will be sent us ns fast as they can bo collected and every effort will bo made to stop the progress of tho flames, an undertaking that is ..uimiuim in view or the extent of the firo. Tho damage can not yet bo ostlmnted nnd in fnct will be much greater than It is now before tho flames aro under control. The fire Is one of the worst in tho his tory of this part of tho state and grave apprehension are felt regard tug the outcome. Campers in the woods on the nreltenbush are in no imrin..i- danger as thoy will i10 ni,iA , ho flro zono If they BOo the fiamos tlne PaHftlnniicc Cry of Prohib Town. (Topeka Capital.) Tho thing Topeka needs worse than nythlng else is a bartender who iHiuoKoa good gin rlckey. "BOUND" TO PLEASE H k'ivlng a dinner to your malo friends don't forget the cigars-the natural climax to every good dinner Bound together with a Be4t ribbon they are a welcome trio to eWy g0od Wlow. They'll b. doubly 52 H you provide our La Corona. THE rv Has no equal. It is the easiest and time because of Us sprocket Strength, and Neatness are qualities wnicn nave won iui it .... u.auamI4' OUH YALE AND COItXELL, arc M cellent service; the best for tho When there is anything needed give you permanent satisfaction Best Work at FRANK J. MOORE $ nw CITY JNEWS A Colle.'tion of Important Para graphs for Your Consideration Albert Louis Shafer and Miss Jessie Bass of Stayton were granted license to marry, Saturday. Charles Parmenter, who is taking his vacation at Tillamook bay, while fishing the other day, fell off a big log and severely sprained his back. C. J. Slmeral of Macleav threshed 13.1I4S bushels of grain and seed with ono machine In four dnys' run. In a letter addressed to the vari ous road supervisors of Marlon coun ty, County Judge Scott hns called at tention to the law on the destruc tion of Canadian thistles. Chief of Police Cornelius is taking his annual vacation and for tho next two weeks, Former Sheriff John Knight will be the city marshal. There was no band concert In Marlon Square Sundny, owing to the rnct that most of the members of tho band nre out of the city on their regular summer vacation. W. T. Watson, of Los Anceioa. is hero with his famous race horse, Kedskin, and is located at the state fair grounds. A grent mnny Salem people who went on tho Newport excursion Sun day were disappointed on account of the clnnibnko being called off. H. M. Branson, tho grocer, hns purchased tho half Interest of his Partner, Mr. Fisher. The business will hencefnnvnwi . .,.... , uc tuuuucicu un- - dor the nnme of H. M. Branson alone wted. An experenced ironcr. In Mr. Branson expects to increase the qu,re at Capital laundry, 126 ""upieieness and size of his stock I and to endeavor In every way to so- urowr share of tho patronage. The Btore is already enjoying a good trade, ns It has been all along. I"7;i1ciKT,rS"(0re. R. . Fleming's fi0 sorrel driving horse with a buggy attached, walked Into Waters' cigar storo thi. o.. "SSb'S CnUSeU mUCh con8t"natlon uong the crowd of smokers that as assembled thr t. . n('h hlorso nn buggy at tho curb, unhitched, and stepped Into a store The horsu became frightened nt an a,proacbaK 8treet car and onto the sidewalk, and entered the -Igur storo. h . -...., . "e zck:;l as done. It Is Humored ..onOG Big Timber &de. It Is rumored thi o i .. . .. ber claims, belonging to Salem and Stayton parties, irn. ..j. .. residing hore could not be tm,n u rumor cdinot be "r,ned ' sp j2iz r" vL running and will save you strengtj construction. Durability T 1 rvlv 1 f fr AMH n 1 Ji S 1 uib" "uuuia uuu mcuais every where wheels which will also give you eJ money. . I in the wheel line see us wo can either in a new wheel or repair word Honest Prices Norwich Union Fire Insd ance Society. Frank Meredith, Rpsident Agent! Ofilco with Win. Brown & Co.n 129 Commercial Street. NEW TODAY For Rent Housekeeping rooms, un stairs at 223 South Commercla sireei. For Sale. A standard bred, 2-year old Diablo filly, well broken anl gentle; at tho Club Stables. Chai W. Emmett. 8-13- Wanted. Fifty honplckers. Addred Schlndler Bros., Route Xo. 1, Poll county. Good camping ground Will pay 50 cents per box. S-13-U For Sale. This week only, all thi stock and fixtures of the Hllke mil llnery .store. Inventory taken will sell below cost; can give Im mediate possession. C. M. Hllke Commercial street. S-6-lwk- Wnnted 150 women and girls duri Ing the pear season, to help at tha Salem Mutual Cannery, which will be reooned on or about August 20th. All who wish to help please register at the office of the cani nery. 7-27-eod-ti ! Wanted $12 to $24 weekly salary nnd exnonsps nnld to onercetlc man or woman employing agents for fast selling goods. Oregon ter-J ritory. Experience unnecessary. permanent. References. JosJ Moore, Salem, Ore. S-13-3t Travelinc Salesmen Wo wHl fur- nlsh VOll a rncrnlnr sldo line. M fake deals, oxporlence. City, Iowa. Give references and W. J. Lorack. Iowa 8.13-31' Broadway street, Salem, Or. 5-13-Ji XRAYS Bennett, of The Dalles OptomM claims to havo received 400 press no-! tlces last week, all commending the Optomlst, except the one from Tbe Capital Journal, and tho old man kicks like a Jack rabbitt because that ono told the truth. By the waft it might be added that the horse editor, and not Col. Hofer, was re sponsible for thnt little. You got the wrong number that time, Mr- Bennett. Additional Personals Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dick and fao' ly went to Portland this afternoos. where they will hereafter reside- Miss Bessie Schults returned fro Portland this mornlne. where has been spending the past w visiting friends. Peto PhllllDa. the eclent eop' driver of the Salem fire depart cation. Dick Kays is boldlsf w juu in reie s aosencc.